You could spray the bottom with rubberized undercoating. Comes in a can made by 3M. I get it from Napa.:D
anybody got any ideas on sealing the bottom of a 14.5 foot jonboat. I have replaced 80% of the rvits on it. its an old boat but is now in pretty good shape. I dont want to rino line the boat because of the cost I could get a new one. I plan on keeping the boat for another year. I may even keep it when I get another boat.
You could spray the bottom with rubberized undercoating. Comes in a can made by 3M. I get it from Napa.:D
try some fiberglass resin,i just used the resin without the fiberglass and painted the whole botton of the boat no leaks
:D thanks guys I knew that yall could help me come up with something. I will spray the inside and add sand for traction and use the resin on the bottom. already got a gallon of resin just sitting out there waiting for a project:D
works for me!just make sure that you are in a open area(what a headache from those fumes)--fuzz
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yep that stuff is going to stink for a few days after , guess I had better park it outside
There is a product called Gluv-it that is made specifically for your application.
You could also try that rubberized watersealer like they use on trailers. Might be just about the same as the stuff C-rex mentioned.
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